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Feb 2022
An employment tribunal has ruled that a Knaresborough woman was unfairly treated when she was dismissed from her job for refusing to wear a face mask.
Laura Convery worked at the Volkswagen dealership in Knaresborough from July 2019 until October 2020.
Staff at the dealership were sent an email in May 2020 by British Street Fourth Investments Ltd, which owns the dealership, about a return to work and to follow a covid policy in which they were asked to wear masks and social distance.
The tribunal, which was held in Leeds, heard that Ms Convery had refused to wear a face mask because it gave her “panic attacks” and anxiety.
She said she had tried to wear a face covering in supermarkets when the government made them mandatory, but it caused her "severe distress".
The company offered her the chance to wear a visor instead, but she declined. This led her line manager, Matt Brodgen, to suspend her.
Ms Convery later told Mr Brogden, in a text message in September 2020:
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